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I've been bitten by an animal. Do I need to be vaccinated against rabies?

Infectious Disease Epidemiology Program
Rabies occurs regularly in Louisiana in bats and skunks, occasionally in other wild animals such as raccoons, coyotes, and foxes, and rarely in cats and dogs. Small rodents (such as squirrels, rats, mice, hamsters, guinea pigs, gerbils, and chipmunks) and lagomorphs (such as rabbits and hares) are almost never found to be infected with rabies and have not been responsible for rabies among humans in the United States.
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I've been bitten by an animal. Do I need to worry about rabies?

County of Santa Cruz Health Services Agency - Frequently Ask...
You will probably be advised to see a physician for treatment of the wound, and your doctor can have important input about the advisability of rabies treatment.
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What if a person is bitten by a wild animal not known to carry rabies?

City of Wichita - Animal Services Rabies FAQ's
A bite by one of the animals not found to be infected in nature would rarely, if ever, call for anti-rabies treatment in humans. However, it may be wise to see a doctor for a thorough wound cleaning and to receive a tetanus shot or antibiotics as indicated.
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What do I need to do if I am bitten/scratched by an animal?

City of Richland Hills, Texas : Animal Services : FAQs
Wash immediately with soap and water. Contact Animal Control, or the Police Department and try to keep track of the animal until someone arrives. Seek medical attention if necessary.
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My pet is vaccinated against rabies. Why do I have to quarantine it?

City of Wichita - Animal Services Quarantine FAQ's
No vaccination is 100% effective. The law requires all domestic animals be quarantined after any reported bite/scratch/exposure incident.
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What if I am bitten by an animal?

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Wash the affected area with thoroughly with soap and water and get medical advice immediately. All animal bites, regardless of the species or the severity should be examined by a physician.
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Do Philadelphia residents who are bitten by dogs or cats need rabies treatment?

Over 2,000 Philadelphia residents are bitten by animals and are reported to the Division of Disease Control each year, and most are bitten by dogs or cats. If the biting dog or cat is an owned animal and the owner's name and address are known, then the Philadelphia Department of Public Health (PDPH) will place the biting animal under observation. In such cases, animal bite victims do not need preventive treatment for rabies.
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I was bitten by a dog. What can I do about that? What if the dog has rabies?

Marion County Oregon - FAQ's
Information about dog bites and quarantine can be found here. Rabies information from the CDC can be found here.
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How can you tell if an animal has rabies?

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Animals with rabies may act differently than healthy animals. Wild animals may move slowly or act tame. A pet that is usually friendly may snap at you and try to bite. There are two common types of rabies. One type is "furious" rabies. Animals with this type are hostile, may bite at objects, and have an increase in saliva. In the movies and in books, rabid animals foam at the mouth. In real life, rabid animals look like they have foam in their mouth because they have more saliva.
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NJSPCA - Frequently Asked Questions - The NJ Society for the...
Domestic pets cause most animal bites. Dogs are more likely to bite than cats. Cat bites, however, are more likely to cause infection. Bites from nonimmunized domestic animals and wild animals carry the risk of rabies. Rabies is more common in raccoons, skunks, bats and foxes than in cats and dogs. Rabbits, squirrels and other rodents rarely carry rabies. If an animal bites you or your child, follow these guidelines: For minor wounds.
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Have you ever been bitten by an animal?

Florida Animal Control Company - Orlando, FL
Everyone asks me this, so I'll post it here. I've been bitten a few times, mostly because I've dealt with thousands of wild animals. However, never seriously. One time I accidentally reached my finger into a cage with a raccoon, and it lurched with lightning speed and took a chunk out of my right index finger. I've also been bitten by various non-venomous snakes, which I often capture by hand. For the most part an experienced wildlife operator should never be bitten.
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FAQ - Frequently Asked Questions About Wildlife Control
With enough time and enough animals, most wildlife operators will receive a bite from time to time. However, anyone who is competent and professional should not get get bitten, especially a serious bite, such as envenomation from a venomous snake.
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If rabies is in my neighborhood, should I get vaccinated against rabies?

Cats in the House: Rabies FAQs
Generally speaking, no. The pre-exposure vaccination is only recommended for certain high risk groups. These are people who regularly handle animals, and therefore, may be at high risk of exposure to rabies. High risk groups include veterinarians, animal control workers, trappers and raccoon hunters.
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What do I do if I get bitten?

Cat Adoption Team | Frequently Asked Questions
Please seek help from shelter staff, who can provide you with disinfectant and bandages. Wash the wound with soup and warm water. If the wound is deep, you may need to seek professional medical attention; please do not take chances, as cat bites can be serious. Please also fill out an incident report identifying the cat and describing the circumstances of the bite, and give the incident report to the shelter coordinator on duty.
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What do I do if I have been bitten by an animal or if my pet has bitten someone?

West Valley City, UT - Official Site
State law requires all animal bites to be reported to local animal control or the Health Department within 24 hours. If the animal has bitten and run off, make sure you can give an accurate description of the animal and which direction it went. An officer will respond and try to obtain the suspect animal. If your pet has bitten, report it to Animal Services and arrangements will be discussed for quarantine.
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Why do I need a City License for my animal if I have a current rabies tag?

Animal Health and Public Safety - FAQ's
Each dog, cat and ferret living within the city limits of Kansas City must have a current city license displayed on its collar at all times. This ensures that the health of our citizens is first priority. It also assists in monitoring and controlling the pet population in Kansas City. A city license will allow Animal Health and Public Safety to contact you if your pet is impounded or running loose.
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What should I do if my pet or someone is bitten by an animal?

Fernley, NV - Official Website
If there is a serious incident, call 911 or seek medical attention as soon as possible. Animal bites are investigated by Fernley Animal Control. If you have an animal bite to report, please call us at 775.784.9801 during business hours (Monday through Friday 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM). If you need assistance after business hours, please contact the Lyon County Sheriff's Office at 775.575.5531.
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Can I give my animal the rabies vaccination myself?

Animal Center, Frequenty Asked Questions
No. A licensed veterinarian is the only one who can administer the rabies vaccination to pets. Any other vaccination you want to give your pet can be administered yourself.
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Will I get rabies if I am exposed to an infected animal?

Frequently Asked Questions About Rabies - Halton Region Heal...
However, rabies can be prevented in humans with the administration of a post-exposure rabies treatment, or prophylaxis, as soon as possible following an exposure.
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What other animals can be vaccinated against rabies?

Cats in the House: Rabies FAQs
There are no rabies vaccines approved for any wildlife species (such as raccoons, skunks, foxes, and ferrets). Your veterinarian has vaccines that are approved for use in horses, cows, and sheep. The wild animal should be captured or killed, being careful not to damage the head, and submitted for rabies testing through the local health department. You should be careful not to get bitten or exposed to the wild animal. Assistance may be available through your local animal control agency.
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I've been bitten by a squirrel, what should I do?

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If it's safe to do so, try to capture the squirrel. If you can't catch it, call Animal Control immediately; they may be able to trap it. Get to a doctor, and if possible get the squirrel to a vet to be tested for rabies. Talk to the squirrel, and work out your differences. Apologies will likely have to be made on both side.
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What is the earliest age at which an animal can be safely vaccinated?

Frequently Asked Questions Related to Vaccination of Cats
In general, six to nine weeks is the earliest age at which a routine vaccination program should be started. Exceptions occur for animals who are in environments which would likely expose them to disease, e.g., humane shelters, breeding facilities, etc. These animals may benefit from earlier vaccinations. Vaccinating kittens and puppies less than 4-5 weeks of age, especially with modified live vaccines, can cause severe problems.
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Who should not be vaccinated?

Vaccines: VPD-VAC/Rotavirus/Vaccine FAQs
Your healthcare provider is the best source of information on the benefits and risks of vaccines. Before your child receives a dose of any vaccine, discuss with your healthcare provider any health problems that your child may have and any medications that your child is currently taking or has been prescribed. Also, discuss any concerns you might have about vaccination.
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What Should I do If My Pet or Myself is Bitten By another Animal?

FAQ Animal Services
Animal Bites are investigated by the Hernando County Health Department. If you have an animal bite to report please call them at (352) 540-6800 or call Animal Services and we will relay the information to the Health Department. If you are bitten by any animal or have knowledge of anyone being bitten by any animal state law requires that the incident be reported due to the possibility of exposure to rabies. Without treatment, rabies is a fatal disease to animals and humans.
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